With more complete data we are able to draw
more meaningful conclusions about student learning.
Not exact matches
While the sample size is certainly way too small to derive
meaningful conclusions, it is interesting to note that all four teams receiving 80 % of
more of spread tickets failed to cover the spread.
And its
conclusions make it all the
more dismaying that the pending Child Nutrition Reauthorization in Congress does not include any
meaningful raise in federal funding for school meals.
Unfortunately, because the governor hasn't set the table for
more meaningful reform, the result seems to be a foregone
conclusion.
In a recent piece in the journal Nature, he estimates that
more than 100,000 people will need to be tested to come to any
meaningful conclusions.
«We had the idea for this study
more than seven years ago, but it took the laboratory three months to finish quantifying telomere length for just 100 samples, which was not enough to draw any
meaningful conclusions,» said Yuan, also a professor of epidemiology at Pitt's Graduate School of Public Health.
But,
more human studies with greater sample sizes, will need to be done in order to form a
meaningful conclusion [14].
The notion of a
more meaningful theme in the movie also falls apart in the end with The Crazies ultimately falling back on a trite finale and half - baked
conclusion.
Which makes it that much
more difficult to arrive at any
meaningful conclusions, positive or negative.
Afterwards, groups will be challenged, through an activity, to make
more humane decisions and then provide
meaningful reasons for their
conclusions.
The unilateral authority of public employers to determine whether and how essential services are to be maintained during a work stoppage with no adequate review mechanism, and the absence of a
meaningful dispute resolution mechanism to resolve bargaining impasses, justify the trial judge's
conclusion that the PSESA impairs the s. 2 (d) rights
more than is necessary.